There's a difference
State vs. individual terrorism
By Lev Grinberg
April 2, 2002
The Iranian
From "Israel's State Terrorism " by Lev Grinberg published in the Apirl
1, 2002 issue of Tikkun, a progreesive
Jewish Quarterly published in the U.S.
What is the difference between State terrorism and individual terrorist acts? If
we understand this difference we'll understand also the evilness of the U.S. policies
in the Middle East and the forthcoming disasters. When Yassir Arafat was put under
siege in his offices and kept hostage by the Israeli occupation forces, he was constantly
pressed into condemning terror and combatting terrorism.
Israel's Stateterrorism is defined by US officials as "self-defense", while
individual suicide bombers are called terrorists. The only 'small' difference is
that Israeli aggression is the direct responsibility of Ariel Sharon, Benjamin Ben
Eliezer, Shimon Peres and Shaul Mofaz, while the individual terrorist acts are done
by individuals in despair, usually against Arafat's will.
One hour after Arafat declared his support of a cease fire and wished the Jews a
Happy Passover feast, a suicide bomber exploded himself in an hotel in Netanya, killing
22 innocent Jews celebrating Passover. Arafat was blamed as responsible for this
act, and the present IDF offensive has been justified through this accusation.
At the same time, Sharon's responsibility for Israeli war crimes is being completely
ignored. Who should be arrested for the targeted killing of almost 100 Palestinians?
Who will be sent to jail for the killing of more than 120 Palestinian paramedics?
Who will be sentenced for the killing of more than 1,200 Palestinians and for the
collective punishment of more than 3,000,000 civilians during the last 18 months?
And who will face the International Tribunal for the illegal settlement of occupied
Palestinian Lands, and the disobedience of UN decisions for more than 35 years?
Suicide bombs killing innocent citizens must be unequivocally condemned; they are
immoral acts, and their perpetrators should be sent to jail. But they cannot be compared
to State terrorism carried out by the Israeli Government. The former are individual
acts of despair of a people that sees no future, vastly ignored by an unfair and
distorted international public opinion. The latter are cold and "rational"
decisions of a State and a military apparatus of occupation, well equipped, financed
and backed by the only superpower in the world.
Yet in the public debate, State terrorism and individual suicide bombs are not even
considered as comparable cases of terrorism. The State terror and war crimes perpetrated
by the Israeli Government are legitimized as "self-defense", while Arafat,
even under siege, is demanded to arrest "terrorists."
I want to ask: Who will arrest Sharon, the person directly responsible for the orders
to kill Palestinians? When is he going to be defined a terrorist too? How long will
the world ignore the Palestinian cry that all they want is freedom and independence?
When will it stop neglecting the fact that the goal of the Israeli Government is
not security, but the continued occupation and subjugation of the Palestinian people?
As Israelis in the opposition, we are fighting against our government, but the international
support that Sharon receives is constantly jeopardizing our struggle. The whole international
public opinion must be reverted, and the UN must deploy intervention forces in order
to stop the bloodshed and the imminent deterioration.
Israelis and Palestinians desperately need the awakening of the international community's
public opinion and a reversal in the global attitude. These are needed both in order
to save our lives (literally), and preserve our hope in a better future.
Author
Dr. Lev Grinberg is a political sociologist, and Director of the Humphrey Institute
for Social Research at Ben Gurion University
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